... , Chapter 1, details Bannister and Oswald's relationship in this area. Caufield has visited many areas and done research that should have been done years ago. I'm thinking particularly of his examination of Joseph A. Milteer and Willie Somersett; of Clay Shaw, Kerry Thornley and Gordon Novel; of General Walker's life and times; and Oswald in Clinton, to mention but several. Years ago the Hollywood trade paper Variety would describe a brilliant failure as a flop d'estime, and it is a term that could be applied to this book in as much as it does not prove its main argument. But don't let that put you off. This is essential reading. Caufield has a ...

... accurately? In other words, why believe this sub-set of the data? The Lammers solve this problem by simply ignoring it. Their book opens with a quotation from the faintly mysterious and spooky Dr. C. B. Scott Jones. In 1994 Scott Jones had meetings with Dr. John Gibbons, the scientific advisor to President Clinton, at which various bits of evidence about UFOs were presented to Gibbons.(3 ) On 17 February 1994 Scott Jones wrote to Gibbons, .. .I urge you to take another look in the "UFO Matrix of Belief" that I provided you last year. My mention of mind-control technology at the February 4 ...

... like this: 'Boy, you are beautiful; but those white folks are so dumb! ' Palast is revealing the real America and the global institutions which front its power - the real world about which the New Labour tendency appear to know almost nothing. They've believed the hype. At its core New Labour bought the story, from the Clinton people, that America was a more dynamic, open, egalitarian society which - crucially - created more jobs than other western industrialised economies. Most of this is false. US unemployment figures are distorted by the prison gulag in which 2 million men, mostly black, are kept off the unemployment figures - and, increasingly, forced to ...

... : 'It expects to continue its work as a major contractor to the United States government in numerous projects. ' Even though Halliburton settled out of court, Cheney's spokeswoman Juleanna Weiss saw it as a different kind of conspiracy altogether, saying, 'The voters are bound to question the timing of this investigation. The timing is suspicious, given the Clinton-Gore administration's proclivity to manipulate the Justice Department for their own political well-being. ' (16) Campbell's whistleblowing was not entirely in vain. But such cost overruns, or 'capturing the budget', are common problems. Another whistleblower, Ernest Fitzgerald, this time based in the Pentagon, gave one description of how the ...

... . This came from Dr. Jeffrey Bale just after the US presidential election in November. How many members of the Bush Administration are needed to replace a light bulb? one to deny that a light bulb needs to be changed; one to attack the patriotism of anyone who says the light bulb needs to be changed; one to blame Clinton for burning out the light bulb; one to tell the nations of the world that they are either for changing the light bulb or for darkness; one to give a billion dollar no-bid contract to Halliburton for the new light bulb; one to arrange a photograph of Bush, dressed as a janitor, standing on a step ...

... at as 'RINOs' Republicans in Name Only. Frank shows that Kansans used to be very different, too. Anti-capitalism, for example, played a key part in Kansas Populism in the earlier 20th century. It was only ousted from the political agenda recently. Frank's subtitle claims that this shift was 'resistable'. He partly blames Clinton for wooing 'middle America' too much, and Democrats generally for not having the courage of their real convictions, and not organising like the neo-cons. Can the trend be reversed? Obviously not by liberal persuasion, for reasons just stated. Maybe writers like Frank can chip away at this Kansas phenomenon a little, if they ...

... suspicion but barely a whiff of it has surfaced beyond the internet. Online multi-author encyclopaedia Wikipedia found itself with a brand new entry entitled '2004 U.S . presidential election controversy' which has grown like Jack's beanstalk as partisans and disinteresteds alike slug it out. (11) However, history is written by the victors. Former Clinton ally (i .e . converted neo-conservative) Dick Morris gave the world the benefit of his insight shortly after election day. Who does Mr Morris think is to blame for the discrepancies in exit polling? Why, the usual monolithic conspiracy of liberal, leftie, terrorist-loving, media pantywaists, of course. Mr ...

... is written it will be interesting to see whether or not Flynn brought his counterinsurgency expertise of disinformation and dirty tricks to it. Certainly he joined in chants of 'Lock Her Up' at Trump rallies, reposted and retweeted anti-Semitic and Islamophobic posts, and in the week before the actual election, gave credence to the story about Hillary Clinton and child sex slaves. Given Trump's poisonous relations with US intelligence agencies, Flynn, who has very little time for them, is likely to play a crucial role; although for how long is another matter. John Newsinger . John Newsinger is a semi-retired academic. A new edition of his British Counterinsurgency has recently been published ...

... have Nixon to kick around' speech after losing the 1962 California gubernatorial elections, led them to accept Nixon at face value in 1968. The press gave Nixon a free ride in 1972, against the 'unelectable' McGovern. Watergate remained a non-issue until the lies became too blatant to dismiss. Greenberg, who worked on Bob Woodward's Clinton book, The Agenda, never even wonders about the identity or motivation of Deep Throat. Nixon held the press off for a while with attack, the same sort of howling about the 'liberal media' which dominates the media today. It seems to have worked so well that Greenberg appears desperate to avoid being labelled a 'nattering nabob of ...

... American business funds the American right and how that right operates: its think-tanks, its propaganda outfits, its hired hack journalists, its PR firms; and how it commissions and disseminates phoney research, runs smear campaigns and psy-ops, gerrymanders electoral districts, and steals elections. There are fairly detailed studies of the campaigns against Clinton and of the Florida election-theft, but this is a thick skim made by experts: a detailed account would run to thousand of pages. This network's enemies are anybody who isn't them; and its members are prepared to go to almost any lengths to ensure that they succeed. (It must be a reasonable bet, for ...